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Head Lamp
I have a 97 Bravada and the Head Lamps are not working, the daytime lights and my tail lights are working fine. I read a little in my owners manual that talked about the Head Lamp fuse or circuit in the engine. Can anyone tell me where to locate that and how to fix it so that my head lamps will work again. Thanks!
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Re: Head Lamp
I guessing...try looking at the drivers end of the dash...facing the drivers door.
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We already tried there. it is not like the other normal fuses in that panel that can just be replaced it is somewhere else. Thanks though! I guess I will most likely have to spend a fortune and take it in to be looked at. Can't be driving without head lights.
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Re: Head Lamp
The headlamp switch shows a built in circuit breaker. The dimmer switch is in that circuit...try clicking it. The daytime running lights are in that circuit too, the daytime running light breaker is in the glove box along with the fuel pump relay.
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What did the problem with the headlights turn out to be? I have the same problem with MY 1997 Bravada. The day time running lights work but the head lights don't work. I would like to know what you found out on this problem.
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Re: Head Lamp
Do the high beams work?
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Re: Head Lamp
No the high and low beams are out,
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Re: Head Lamp
If the fuse is good, it may be the headlight switch or the headlight relay in the glovebox. In the glovebox, try swapping the headlight relay with the fuel pump relay. Got headlights, get another relay. Still no headlights, try replacing the headlight switch...here's some info:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...adlight+switch |
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